The aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the effects of passive smoking on the vital parameters of children undergoing primary tooth extraction under sedation and to assess their anxiety levels throughout the process until discharge. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Do the vital parameters of children who are passive smokers differ from those of non-passive smokers under sedation? 2. Does the amount of smoking by family members influence the child's vital parameters? 3. Does passive smoking affect recovery and awakening times following sedation? 4. Does passive smoking impact the anxiety levels of children during the period leading up to discharge? Participans: * Children aged between 4 and 6 years, * Children with an ASA score of 1, * Children with a Frankl score of 4, 5, or 6, * Children with an indication for primary tooth extraction, * Parents/guardians who do not use electronic cigarettes.
Age range
4 Years – 6 Years
Sex
ALL
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Oxygen saturation level
Timeframe: Start Time: Before the administration of sedative drugs. End Time: At the completion of the tooth extraction procedure under deep sedation.